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JEE Main Mock Test Paper 1 – JEE 2018

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CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS & MATHEMATICS

Time Alloted: 3 Hours Writing time – 09.30am – 12.30pm Maximum Marks: 360
JEE Main Mock Test – JEE 2018

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INSTRUCTIONS

A. General Instructions
1. Attempt ALL the questions. Answers have to be marked on the OMR sheet, provided separately.
2. This question paper contains Three Sections. Section-1 is Chemistry, Section-2 is Physics and Section-3 is Mathematics.
3. This question paper booklet is single-sided. You may use other side of the printed part as Rough space. Do not use any
extra space for Rough work. No additional sheets will be provided for the same.
4. Blank Papers, clip boards, log tables, slide rule, calculator, cellular phones, pagers and electronic devices, in any form, are
not allowed.

B. Filling of OMR Sheet


1. Ensure matching of OMR sheet with the Question paper before you start marking your answers on OMR sheet.
2. On the OMR sheet, darken the appropriate bubble with Black or Blue Ball point pen only for each character of your
Enrolment No. and write in ink your Name, Test Centre and other details at the designated places. Bubble your answers
also with the same pen / ink.

C. Marking Scheme For All Three Parts.


Every question has only ONE correct option. For every question bubbled correctly, you will be allotted 4 marks.
No marks will be allotted for unattempted questions. In all other cases, ¼ th marks (i.e. minus 1) will be deducted.

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USEFUL DATA PHYSICS


34
Acceleration due to gravity : g = 10 m/s2 Planck constant : h = 6.6  10J s
19 31
Charge of electron : e = 1.6  10 C Mass of electron : me  9.110 kg
Permittivity of free space :  0  8.85 1012 C 2 / N  m2 Density of water :  water  103 kg / m3
1
Atmospheric pressure : Pa  105 N / m2 Gas constant : R = 8.314 J K mol 1

USEFUL DATA CHEMISTRY


Gas Constant R = 8.314 J K = 0.0821 Lit atm K 1 mol 1 =1.987  2 Cal K 1 mol 1
1
mol 1

Avogadro’s Number N a = 6.023  10


23
1 Faraday = 96500 coulomb 1 calorie = 4.2 joule
27
Planck’s constant h = 6.625 1034 J .s = 6.625 10 erg.s 1 amu = 1.66 1027 kg 1 eV = 1.6 1019 J

Atomic No:
H = 1, He = 2, Li = 3, Be = 4, B = 5, C = 6, N = 7, = 8, F = 9, Ne = 10, Na = 11, Mg = 12,
Si = 14, Al = 13, P = 15, S = 16, Cl = 17, Ar = 18, K = 19, Ca = 20, Cr = 24, Mn = 25, Fe = 26, Co = 27,
Ni = 28, Cu = 29, Zn = 30, As = 33, Br = 35, Ag = 47, Sn = 50, I = 53, Xe = 54, Ba = 56, Pb = 82, U = 92.

Atomic masses:
H = 1, He = 4, Li = 7, Be = 9, B = 11, C = 12, N = 14, O = 16, F = 19, Na = 23, Mg = 24,
Si = 28, Al = 27, P = 31, S = 32, Cl = 35.5, K = 39, Ca = 40, Cr = 52, Mn = 55, Fe = 56, Co = 59,
Ni = 58.7, Cu = 63.5, Zn = 65.4, As = 75, Br = 80, Ag = 108, Sn = 118.7, I = 127, Xe = 131, Ba = 137, Pb = 207, U = 238.
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Section – 1 CHEMISTRY

1. The number of oxygen atoms in 4.4 g of CO2 is.


(A) 1.2×1023 (B) 6×1022 (C) 6×1023 (D) 12×1023
2. If n  6 the correct sequence for filling of electrons will be
(A) ns   n  2 f 
(n  1)d   np (B) ns 
(n  2) f   n  1 d
 np 
(C) ns   n  1 d 
 np   n  2 f (D) ns   n  1 d 
(n  2) f   np
3. The root mean square speeds at STP for the gases H 2,N2,O2 and HBr are in the order
(A) H 2  N2  O2  HBr (B) HBr  O2  N2  H 2 (C) H 2  N2  O2  HBr (D) HBr  O2  H 2  N2

4. In a closed insulated container a liquid is stirred with a paddle to increase the temperature, which of following is true?
(A) E  W  0, q  0 (B) E  W  0, q  0 (C) E  0,W  q  0 (D) W  0, E  q  0

5. 3 1
From the given reactions S ( s)  O2  g  
 SO3  g   2 xkcal ; SO2  g   O2  g  
 SO3  g   y kcal ,
2 2
the heat of formation of SO2 is
(A)  x  y  (B)  x  y  (C)  2x  y  (D)  2x  y 
6. If the concentration of OH– ions in the reaction, Fe  OH 3  s  
 Fe3  aq   3OH   aq  is decreased by ¼ times,


3
then equilibrium concentration of Fe will increase by
(A) 8 times (B) 16 times (C) 64 times (D) 4 times
7. The strongest conjugate base is
  2 
(A) NO3 (B) Cl (C) SO4 (D) CH 3COO
8. 2
In the fluorite structure, the coordination number of Ca ions is
(A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 3
9. Which one of the following salts will have the same value of van’t Hoff factor  i  as that of K4 [ Fe  CN 6 ] ?
(A) AL2  SO4 3 (B) NaCl (C) Al  NO3 3 (D) Na2 SO4

 Zn2  2e ,  E  Zn2 / Zn  0.76V  ,


10.
Reduction potential for the following half/cell reaction are Zn 
   
2 
 
 Fe  2e , EFe2 / Fe  0.44V The EMF for the cell reaction Fe  Zn 
Fe  2
 Zn  Fe will be 2

(A) 0.32 V (B) 0.32V (C) 1.20 V (D) 1.20 V

11. If 60% of a first order reaction was completed in 60 min, 50% of the same reaction would be completed in
approximately (log 4=0.60, log 5=0.69)
(A) 50 min (B) 45 min (C) 60 min (D) 40 min
12. x
For adsorption of a gas on a solid, the plot of log vs log p is linear with slope equal to ( n being a whole numbers)
m
(A) k (B) log k (C) n (D) 1/ n

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13. Na  , Mg 2 , Al 3 and Si 4 are isoelectronic, The order of their ionic size, is


 2
(A) Na  Mg  Al 3  Si 4 
(B) Na  Mg
2
 Al 3  Si 4
 2
(C) Na  Mg  Al 3  Si 4 
(D) Na  Mg
2
 Al 3  Si 4
14. Which of the following has p  d  bonding?
 2 3 2
(A) NO3 (B) SO3 (C) BO3 (D) CO3
3
15. In PO4 ion, the formal charge on each oxygen atom an P  O bond order respectively are
(A) –0.75, 0.6 (B) 0.75, 1.0 (C) 0.75, 1.25 (D) 3,1.25

16. The correct order of increasing thermal stability of K 2CO3 , MgCO3 , CaCO3 and BeCO3 is
(A) BeCO3  MgCO3  K2CO3  CaCO3 (B) BeCO3  MgCO3  CaCO3  K2CO3
(C) MgCO3  BeCO3  CaCO3  K2CO3 (D) K2CO3  MgCO3  CaCO3  BeCO3

17. Name the type of the structure of silicate in which one oxygen atom of [SiO 4]4– is shared?
(A) sheet silicate (B) Pyrosilicate (C) Three dimensional silicate (D) Linear chain silicate
18. Which of the following complex ions is diamagnetic in nature?
(A) [ Ni  CN 4 ]2  (B) CuCl4  (D)  NiCl4 
2 3 2
(C) [CoF6 ]

19. Which set gives yellow ppt.?


(A) KO3 , Sb2 S3 , CdS (B) Sb2 S3 , CdS , PbCrO4
(C) PbCrO4 , As2 S3 , SnS2 (D) SnS2 , As2 S3 , PbCrO4 , PbO

20. Which of the following pairs of metals is purified van-Arkel method?


(A) Zr & Ti (B) Ag & Au (C) Ni & Fe (D) Ga & In
21. The correct order of decreasing acidic strength of trichloroacetic acid  A  , Trifluoroacetic acid  B  acetic acid  C 
formic acid  D  is
(A) B  A  D  C (B) B  D  C  A (C) A  B  C  D (D) A  C  B  D
22. Which alkene on ozonolysis gives

(A) (B) (C) (D)

23. 2-bromopentane is heated with potassium ethoxide in ethanol. The major product obtained is
(A) 2-ethoxypentane (B) pentene – 1 (C) trans-pentene -2 (D) cis-pentene-2

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24. In the following reaction

The major product A is

(A) (B) (C) (D)

25. Aldol condensation will not take place in


(A) HCHO (B) CH3CHO (C) CH3COCH3 (D)CH3CH2CHO
26. Aniline in a set of reactions yielded a product

The structure of the product D would be


(A) C6 H5CH 2 NH 2 (B) C6 H5 NHCH 2CH 3 (C) C6 H5 NHOH (D) C6 H5CH 2OH

27. Number of chiral carbon atoms in   D      glucose is


(A) 5 (B) 6 (C)3 (D) 4
28. Nylon-66 is a polyamide obtained by the reaction of
(A) COOH  CH 2 4 COOH  H 2 NC6 H 4 NH 2  ( p) (B) COOH  CH 2 4 COOH  NH 2 (CH 2 )6 NH 2
(C) COOH  CH 2 6 COOH  NH 2 (CH 2 )4 NH 2 (D) COOHC6 H 4COOH   p   NH 2  CH 2 6 NH 2

29. Which one of the following is employed as a tranquiliser?


(A) Equanil (B) Naproxen (C) Tetracycline (D) Chlorpheninamine
30. Which one of the following statements regarding photochemical smog is not correct?
(A) Carbon monoxide does not play any role in photochemical smog formation
(B) Photochemical smog is an is an oxidizing agent in character
(C) Photochemical Smog is formed through photochemical reaction involving solar energy
(D) Photochemical smog does not cause irritation in eyes and throat

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Section – 2 PHYSICS

1. A given object takes m times as much time to slide down a 450 rough incline as it takes to slide down a perfectly smooth
450 incline. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the object and the incline is given by
1 1 1 1
(A) μk = (B) μk = 1 − (C) μk = √1 − (D) μk = √
1−m2 m2 m2 1−m2

2. 10−3 W of 5000 A light is directed on a photoelectric cell. If the current in the cell is 0.16 μA, the percentage of incident
photons which produce photoelectrons, is
(A) 0.4% (B) 0.04% (C) 20% (D) 10%
3. A particle under the influence of two SHM’s moves in XY plane along a path shown in the
adjacent figure.
4 statements are given below:
(i) the motion has the same frequency in X and Y direction
π
(ii) phase difference between X and Y motions is
4
(iii) its maximum velocity in Y direction is twice that in X direction
(iv) its total energy due to motion in a direction is four times that due to motion in Y direction.
Choose the correct option related to which statement(s) is/are correct?
(A) only (i) and (iv) are correct (B) only (ii) and (iii) are correct
(C) only (i) and (ii) are correct (D) all statements are correct
4. Two metallic rods AB and BC of different materials are joined together at the junction
B (see figure). It is observed that if the ends A and C are kept at 100 0C and 0 0C
respectively, the temperature of the junction B is 60 0C. there is no loss of heat to the
surroundings. The rod BC is replaced by another rod BC’ of the same material and
length (BC = BC’). If the area of cross – section of BC’ is twice that of BC and the ends A
and C’ are maintained at 100 0C and 0 0C respectively, the temperature of the junction
B will be nearly
(A) 29 0C (B) 33 0C (C) 60 0C (D) 43 0C
5. A small charged ball of mass m and charge q is suspended from the highest point of a ring of radius R by means of an
insulated cord of negligible mass. The ring is made of a rigid wire of negligible cross – section and lies in a vertical plane.
On the ring, there is uniformly distributed charge Q of the same sign as that of q. Determine the length of the cord so as
the equilibrium position of the ball lies on the symmetry axis, perpendicular to the plane of the ring.
2kQqR 1⁄3 kQqR 1⁄3 kQqR 1⁄3 kQqR 3
(A) ( ) (B) ( ) (C) ( ) (D) ( )
mg mg 2mg mg

6. An unpolarised light of intensity 32 W/m2 passes through three polarisers, such that the transmission axis of last polariser
is crossed with that of that of the first.
If the intensity of emergent light is 3 W/m2, then the angle between the teansmission axes of the first two polarisers is
(A) 300 (B) 190 (C) 450 (D) 900
7. An organ pipe of length L is open at one end and closed at other end. The air column in the pipe is vibrating in second
overtone. The minimum distance from the open end where the pressure amplitude is half of the maximum value is
(A) L/4 (B) L/8 (C) L/12 (D) L/15

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8. A string of length 2L, obeying Hooke’s Law, is stretched so that its extension is L. The speed of the transverse wave
travelling on the string is v. If the string is further stretched so that the extension in the string becomes 4L. The speed of
transverse wave travelling on the string will be.
(A) √2v (B) v (C) 2√2v (D) 2v
9. A hollow object of volume V is immersed in a tank. The object is tied to the bottom of the
tank by two wires which make an angle 30 with the horizontal as shown in figure. The
object would float if it was set free and one fourth volume is immersed in liquid of density
 0 .The tension in the wire is

Vρ0 g 3Vρ0 g 5Vρ0 g


(A) (B) (C) (D) Vρ0 g
4 4 4
10. Air is blown through a pipe AB at a rate of 15 liters per minute. The cross – sectional area of
the broad portion of the pipe is 2 cm2 and that of the narrow portion is 0.5 cm2. The
difference in water level h is (ρair = 1.32 kg/m3)
(A) 16 mm (B) 1.6 mm
(C) 10 mm (D) 3.2 mm

11. A point mass is projected from origin with certain speed at a certain angle with horizontal. When the particle is at point
(8m, 6m), its velocity is perpendicular to direction of initial velocity. Find the initial speed of projection [given g = π2 m/s 2]
(A) 2π m/s (B) 3π m/s (C) 4π m/s (D) 5π m/s
12. A parallel plate capacitor has plate area A and separation d. It is charged to a potential difference V 0. The charging battery
is disconnected and the plates are pulled apart to three times the initial separation. The work required to separate the
plates is
3ε0 AV2
0 ε0 AV2
0 ε0 AV2
0 ε0 AV2
0
(A) (B) (C) (D)
d 2d 3d d

13. If voltage is applied between terminals 1 and 2 when terminals 3 and 4 are
open, the power liberated is P1 = 40 W and when terminals 3 and 4 are
connected, the power liberated is P2 = 80 W . If the same source isc
onnected to the terminals 3 and 4, the power liberated in the circuit when
terminals 1 and 2 are open is P3 = 20 W. Determine the power P4 consumed
in the circuit when the terminals 1 and 2 are connected and the same
voltage is applied between the terminals 3 and 4.
(A) 40 W (B) 80 W (C) 20 W (D) zero
14. ⃗ = (xî + 4ĵ) × 10−2 T. The acceleration of the particle is found to be
A charged particle is projected in a magnetic field B
8
⃗a = ( î − 2ĵ) m/s2. Find the value of x. (Assume gravity free space).
3
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
15. The magnetic field at a point midway between 2 parallel long wires carrying currents in the same direction is 10 μT. If the
direction of the smaller current is reversed, the field becomes 30 μT. The ratio of the larger current to the smaller current
is
(A) 3: 1 (B) 2:1 (C) 4:1 (D) 3:2

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16. A wire bent as a parabolic curve and placed in the x – y plane. The curve can be described by the
equation x 2 = 6y. The wire carries a currenti = 2A. If a uniform magnetic field B ̂ = 2 x 10−3 k̂
Tesla is now applied, force experienced by the wire is nearly (in Newton)?
(A) −0.05 ĵ (B) −0.5 ĵ
(C) −0.05 î (D) −0.5 k̂

3
17. An equiconvex lens of refractive index and focal length 10 cm is held with its axis vertical and its lower surface immersed
2
4
in water (μ = ), the upper surface being in air. At wat distance from the lens, will a vertical beam of parallel light
3
incident on the lens be focused?
(A) 20 cm (B) 30 cm (C) 10 cm (D) 5 cm
18. A parallel beam of sodium light of wavelength 5890 Å is incident on a thin glass plate of refractive index 1.5 such that the
angle of refraction in the plate is 600. The smallest thickness of the plate which will make it dark by reflection is
(A) 5980 Å (B) 7856 Å (C) 1964 Å (D) 3928 Å
19. The electron in a hydrogen atom make a transition from an excited state to the ground state. Which of the following
statement is true?
(A) Its kinetic energy increases and its potential and total energies decrease
(B) Its kinetic energy decreases, potential energy increases and its total energy remains the same.
(C) Its kinetic and total energies decrease and its potential energy increases.
(D) Its kinetic potential and total energies decreases.
20. The radioactive sources Aand B of half-lives of2 hr and 4 hr respectively, initially contain the same number of radioactive
atoms. At the end of 2 hours, their rates of disintegration are in the ratio:
(A) 4: 1 (B) 2: 1 (C) √2: 1 (D) 1: 1
21. In a Coolidge tube experiment, the minimum wavelength of the continuous X-ray spectrum is equal to 66.3 pm, then
(A) electrons accelerate through a potential difference of 12.75 kV in the Coolidge tube
(B) electrons accelerate through a potential difference of 18.75 kV inthe Coolidge tube
(C) de-Broglie wavelength of the electrons reaching the anti-cathode is of the order of 10 μm.
(D) de-Broglie wavelength of the electrons reaching the anticathode is 0.01 Å.
22. A heavy, uniform metallic bar of mass M is being supported by three rods as shown. Area of cross
– section of all the three rods are same and equal to A. the lengths and Young’s modulus of the
rods are indicated. Assuming that the bar always remains horizontal, find the stress developed in
each rod
Mg Mg 2Mg 3Mg
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3A A 3A A
3
23. An experiment measures quantities a, b, c and x is calculates from x = ab/c . If the maximum percentage error in a, b
and c are 1 %, 1 % and 2 % respectively, the maximum percentage error in x will be
(A) 8 % (B) −4% (C) 4 % (D) none of these
24. In the given circuit, if R1is increased without disturbing the bias or changing R2 then
(A) Reading of ammeter and voltmeter will increase
(B) Reading of ammeter and voltmeter will decrease
(C) No difference in readings.
(D) Reading of ammeter decrease while voltmeter increase

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25. The amplitude of electric field of an electromagnetic wave propagating along z – axis is 2 V/m. the average density of
magnetic field is (in J/m2 )
(A) 13.29 x 10−12 (B) 8.86 x 10−12 (C) 17.72 x 10−12 (D) 4.43 x 10−12
26. A small ball moving with a velocity 10m/s. horizontally (as shown in figure) strikes a
rough horizontal surface having μ = 0.5. If the coefficient of restitution is e = 0.4.
Horizontal component of velocity of ball after first impact will be (g=10m/s 2)
(A) 10 m/s (B) 8 m/s
(C) 3 m/s (D) 4 m/s

27. A uniform cylinder of radius R is spinned to an angular velocity ω0 and then placed on an incline
for which coefficient of friction is μ = tan θ. (θ is the angle of incline). The centre of mass of the
cylinder will remain stationary for time
Rω0 Rω0
(A) (B)
g sin θ 3g sin θ
Rω0 3 Rω0
(C) (D)
2g sin θ 2 g sin θ
28. In an LCR circuit, the frequency of ac voltage source is adjusted such that XL = 15 Ω and XC = 11 Ω. The rms voltage of ac
mains is 10 volt. If R = 3 Ω, the potential difference across the series combination of L and C is found to be?
(A) 8 V (B) 2 V (C) 5 V (D) 0 V
29. A particle is moving in a straight line. Particle was initially at rest. Acceleration versus
time graph is shown in figure. Acceleration of particle is given by a = 3 sin  t in m/s2.
The time instant (s) when the particle comes to rest is

(A) t = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 (B) t = 1, 3
(C) t = 0, 2, 4 (D) Only at t= 0
30. Two masses M and m are attached to a vertical axis by weightless threads of combined length ℓ. They are set in rotational
motion in a horizontal plane about this axis with constant angular velocity ω. If the tensions in the threads are the same
during motion, the distance of M from the axis is
Mℓ mℓ (M+m)ℓ (M+m)ℓ
(A) (B) (C) (D)
M+m M+m M m

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Section – 3 MATHEMATICS
1. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and R be a relation in A given by R = {(1, 1), (2, 2), (3,3), (4,4), (1,2),(3,1), (1,3)}. Then R is :
[A] Reflexive and transitive only [B] Transitive and symmetric only
[C] equivalence [D] reflexive only
2. Area bounded by the curves y = y  x nx and y  2x  2x is 2

1 5 7 11
[A] [B] [C] [D]
12 12 12 12
3. Range of the function f(x)  (sin1x)2  (cos1x)2 is
 2 5 2   2 3 2   2 2 
[A]  ,  [B]  ,  [C]  ,  [D] None of these
 8 4   8 4   8 2 
3
4. Statement – 1 : |adj (adj(adj A))| = | A |(n1) , where n is the order of matrix A.
Statement – 2 : | adj A || A |n
(A) Statement –1is True, Statement – 2 is true a correct explanation for statement – 1
(B) Statement – is True, Statement – 2 is ture ; Statement – 2 is NOT a correct explanation for statement -1
(C) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is False
(D) Statement – 1 is False, Statement – 2 is Ture
1 1
5. If 
0

cot 1(1  x  x2 )dx   tan1 xdx then '  ' is equal to -
0
[A] 1 [B] 2 [C] 3 [D] 4

6. lim ([x  3]  [3  x]  x) where [.] denotes the greatest integer function is equal to -
x 3
[A] 4 [B] – 4 [C] 0 [D] does not exist
1  2 
7. If f(x)  , then f   is discontinuous at x is equal to –
x  17x  66  x 2
2

7 25 8 24 7 24
[A] 2, , [B] 2, , [C] 2, , [D] None of these
3 11 3 11 3 11
8. the greatest value of f(x)  (x 1)1/3  (x 1)1/3 on [0,1] is
[A] 1 [B] 2 [C] 3 [D] 1/3
9. Let G1,G2,G3 be the centroid of the triangular faces OBC, OAB of a tetrahedron OABC. If V 1 denotes the volume of the
tetrahedron OABC and v2 that of the parallelpiped with OG1, OG2, OG3 as three concurrent edges then
[A] 9V2  4V1 [B] 9V1  4V2 [C] 3V1  2V2 [D] 3V2  2V1
10. If a, b, c, are positive and system of equations ax + by+ cz = 0, bx + cy + az = 0, cx + ay + bz = 0 has non trival solutions.
Then roots of the equation at2 + bt + c =0 are
[A] real and opposite in sign [B] both positive [C] at least one positive [D] imaginary
11. If the centroid of a tetrahedron OABC where A, B, C are given by (a, 2,3), (1,b,2), (2,1, c) respectively be (1, 2,–1) then
the distance of P(a, b, c) from the the origin O is
107 107
[A] 107 [B] 14 [C] [D]
14 14

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12. Let P(x) P(x)  a0  a1x  a2x  ....  anx be a polynomial in a real variable x with
2 4 2n

0  a0  a1  a2  .....an. The function P(x) has


[A] neither a maxima nor minima [B] only one maxima
[C] only one maxima & minima [D] None of these
k sin x  2cos x
13. If f(x)  is strictly increasing for all x then
sin x  cos x
[A] k < 2 [B] k > 2 [C] k = 2 [D] k 

14. If a'  ˆi  ˆj, b'  ˆi  ˆj  2kˆ & c '  2 ˆi  ˆj  kˆ . The altitude of the parallelepiped formed by the vectors a, b, c having base
formed by b & c is (a, b, c and (a,' b,'c ' are reciprocal systems of vectors)
3 2 1 1
[A] 1 [B] [C] [D]
2 6 2
15. If f(x)  x  x  2x  8x, then find number of real roots of f(x) = 0
2 5 3

[A] 1 [B] 2 [C] 3 [D] 4


16. Equation of the tangent to the carve f(x)  | x2  13x  40 | at the point where abscissa x = 6
[A] x + y + 4 = 0 [B] x – y – 4 = 0 [C] x + y – 4 = 0 [D] x–y+4=0
17. The line 2x – y + 1 = 0 is a tangent to the circle at the point (2,5) and the centre of the circle lies on x – 2y = 4. Then
radius of the circle is
[A] 5 3 [B] 3 5 [C] 2 5 [D] 5 2

18. On the ellipse 4x2  9y2  1, the point at which the tangent is parallel to the line 8x  9y is
 2 1  2 1  2 1  2 2
[A] 5,5 [B]  5,5  [C]   5 , 5  [D]  5 ,5
       
19. A (–6, 0), B(0,6) and C(–7,7) are the vertices of ABC. The incircle of the triangle has the equation
[A] x2  y2  9x  9y  36  0 [B] x2  y2  9x  9y  36  0
[C] x2  y2  9x  9y  39  0 [D] x2  y2  18x  18y  36  0
x2 y2 1 1
20. If two points P and Q on   1 such that CP is perpendicular to CQ where a < b (C=Centre). Then 2
 is 
a 2
b 2
CP CQ2
b2  a2 1 1 2ab 1 1
[A] [B]  [C] [D] 
2ab a2 b2 b2  a2 a2 b2
21. Z1 and Z2 lie on a circle with centre at the origin. The point of intersection Z 3 of the tangents at Z1 and Z2 is given by
1 2z1z2 1 1 1  z1  z2
[A] ( z1 z2 ) [B] [C]    [D]
2 z1  z2 2  z1 z2  z1z2
22. If the roots of the equation ax2  bx  c  0 and ,  then the roots of the equations b2cx2  ab2x  a3  0 are 
1 1 1 1 1 1
[A] , [B] , [C] , [D] None of these
     
2 3
     
2 2
     
4 4

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23. The value of 20


C0 20 C1 20 C2 20 C3 20 C4 12 C12 20 C13 20 C14 20 C15 equal to –

[A] 219

 20
C10 20 C9  [B] 219

 20
C10  2 20C9  [C] 219 
20
C10
[D] None of these
2 2 2
24. Two players P1 and P2 play a series of 2n games. Each game can result in either a win or a loss for P 1. The total number of
ways in which P1 can win the series of these games in equal to –
[A]
2

1 2n 2n
2  Cn  [B]
2
1 2n
2  22n Cn  [C]
1 n 2n
2
2  Cn  [D]  None of these
z
25. If | z |  1, z   1 then all the values of lie on
1  z2
[A] a line not passing through the origin [B] | z |  2
[C] the x-axis [D] the y-axis
26. Statement –1: the equation x2  (2m  1) x (2n 1)  0 where m and n are integers cannot have any rational roots.
Statement – 2:The quantity (2m + 1)2– 4 (2n +1) where m, n,  I can never be a perfect square.
(A) Statement –1 is true, Statement -2 is True, statement -2 is a correct explanation for statement -1.
(B) Statement – 1 is True, Statement -2 is True, Statement – 2 is NOT a correct explanation for statement – 1
(C) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is False]
(D) Statement – 1 is False, Statement -2 is True
27. Number of irrational terms in expansion of (51/6  21/8 )100 is
[A] 96 [B] 97 [C] 98 [D] 99
28. The angle between the tangents to the parabola y  4ax at the points where it intersects with the line x – y – a = 0, is
2

   
[A] [B] [C] [D]
3 4 6 2
29. If p  (~ p q) is false, the truth values of p & q are respectively :
[A] F, T [B] F, F [C] T,T [D] T.F
30. The one which is the measure of central tendency is –
[A] Mode [B] Mean deviation [C]standard deviation [D] Coefficient of variance

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Answer Key – JEE Main Mock Test Paper 1 – JEE 2018


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CHEMISTRY

1. A 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. D 8. C 9. A 10. A

11. B 12. D 13. C 14. B 15. C 16. B 17. B 18. A 19. C 20. A

21. A 22. A 23. C 24. A 25. A 26. D 27. A 28. B 29. A 30. D

PHYSICS

1. B 2. B 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. D 8. C 9. B 10. B

11. C 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. B 16. A 17. A 18. D 19. A 20. C

21. B 22. A 23. A 24. B 25. B 26. C 27. C 28. A 29. C 30. B

MATHEMATICS

1. D 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. A 10. D

11. A 12. D 13. B 14. D 15. A 16. B 17. B 18. B 19. B 20. D

21. B 22. B 23. B 24. A 25. D 26. A 27. B 28. D 29. D 30. A

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